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Welcome to the Archives of JournalismPakistan.com. Here, you can browse through all the stories we published this month, complete with images and headlines. This collection offers a snapshot of the significant events and topics we covered, providing valuable insights and a historical record of the time.

PAS elects new office-bearers

PAS elects new office-bearers

 December 31, 2013: Khudayar Mohla and Terrence J. Sigamony have been elected as the new President and Senior Vice President of the Press Association of Supreme Court.

22 journalists killed in S. Asia in 2013

22 journalists killed in S. Asia in 2013

 December 30, 2013: In 2013, 22 journalists were killed in South Asia, with Pakistan leading the fatalities, highlighting ongoing threats to media freedom.

Al Jazeera says three journos held in Egypt

Al Jazeera says three journos held in Egypt

 December 30, 2013: Al Jazeera reports the arrest of three journalists in Egypt accused of broadcasting illegally amid ongoing tensions following Mursi's ouster.

NPC polls: losing candidate cries foul

NPC polls: losing candidate cries foul

 December 30, 2013: A losing candidate in the National Press Club elections alleges bias and misconduct by the election committee chairman in the results announcement.

Zahid Hussain leaving Samaa

Zahid Hussain leaving Samaa

 December 28, 2013: Zahid Hussain, Director News at Samaa TV, leaves the channel after two years to pursue new opportunities, with Farhan Mallick stepping in.

Arshad stays at LPC helm

Arshad stays at LPC helm

 December 28, 2013: Arshad Ansari retains his position as President of Lahore Press Club, winning for the third consecutive year with strong voter support.

Journalists' Panel sweeps NPC polls again

Journalists' Panel sweeps NPC polls again

 December 27, 2013: The Journalists' Panel continues its winning streak, securing the NPC elections for the eighth consecutive year with Shahryar Khan as president.

Seven Pakistani journos killed in 2013

Seven Pakistani journos killed in 2013

 December 21, 2013: In 2013, seven journalists were killed in Pakistan, highlighting the dangers faced by media personnel in the country amid ongoing violence.

Pre-election dispute at LPC

Pre-election dispute at LPC

 December 20, 2013: Disputes arise as Mayed Ali's nomination papers are rejected for the Lahore Press Club elections, set for December 25, amidst claims of unfair tactics.

The rating conundrum

The rating conundrum

 December 18, 2013: The controversy surrounding TV channel ratings in Pakistan deepens as Media Logic remains the sole operator using people's meter technology.

Pakistan retains unwanted position

Pakistan retains unwanted position

 December 18, 2013: In 2013, Pakistan remained one of the deadliest countries for journalists, with 71 reporters killed worldwide according to Reporters Without Borders.

A new Dawn

A new Dawn

 December 17, 2013: Dawn newspaper unveils a modern redesign emphasizing visuals and reader engagement to adapt to the evolving media landscape.

Media controversy mars CJ's farewell

Media controversy mars CJ's farewell

 December 11, 2013: A media controversy overshadowed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry's farewell, raising concerns over unequal coverage by news channels.

LPC punishes two for Facebook post

LPC punishes two for Facebook post

 December 05, 2013: The Lahore Press Club punishes two journalists for criticizing office-bearers on Facebook, sparking controversy over membership penalties.

Breaking the monotony: Revamping subediting practices in journalism

Breaking the monotony: Revamping subediting practices in journalism

 December 05, 2013: Subediting in journalism needs a creative overhaul to enhance language and readability, moving away from outdated practices!

Karachi offices of Express Media Group under attack again

Karachi offices of Express Media Group under attack again

 December 03, 2013: The Express Media Group's Karachi offices were attacked for the second time in four months, injuring a guard and highlighting media safety concerns.

Senior Geo man in Peshawar quits

Senior Geo man in Peshawar quits

 December 02, 2013: Amjad Aziz Malik resigns from Geo TV in Peshawar after 11 years, citing differences with management and a lack of respect as a senior journalist.

Mass firings at Such TV's head office and Islamabad bureau

Mass firings at Such TV's head office and Islamabad bureau

 December 01, 2013: Such TV has fired over 20 employees, including reporters and anchors, at its head office and Islamabad bureau amid managerial changes.